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Newspapers
  • Nine people to each newspaper.
  • p.12, Dec.20, 19PS.
Newspapers
  • Bealle will start pacer at Charlotte. Ap.22-27:1.
  • Burying ground old newspapers. S. 18-27 :
  • 10 0.
  • Poteat and Pou on newspapers. Jan.l5-2E 6 0.
  • Survey shows Poteat right. Jan.19-28:3.
  • Afternoon associated press members meet in Raleigh. Ap.15-28:3 0.
Newspapers
  • Mrs. H.P.Brinton makes study of weekly papers. N.14-28:9.
  • Can editors be improved (ea); South's oldest paper (ed) Jan.23-29:4.
  • Against passage of newspaper tax. Mar.7 23:5. Livingston, J.A.
  • Use power money to buy newspapers in th< south. Kay 1-29:1.
Newspapers
  • Page corporation buys Durham Sun. 26:5.D.15-
  • John Park speaks before Southern News-faper publishers association in Asheville. Jl.5-29:IS. Tryon dialy newapacer is smallest in the world. Ag.25-29:1 X.
  • Goldsboro News and Argus merge. Se.7-
Newspapers
  • Col. Robinson sells Goldsboro Argus to syndicate. May 1-29:10.
Newspapers
  • Albemarle Daily New of Edenton dedicatei each iaaue. 0.13-29:8 &
  • Four generations of the Grist family have published the Yorkville Enouirer. Jan.5-30:1 M.
Newspapers
  • " Unioue paoer of Windsor has birthday. Jl.20-30:1 M.
  • Printer to edit Republican paper in Kaleigh. Ag.31-30:8 0.
  • Carolina students edit only carrmus daily naor in South. Mar.l-31:5
  • N. and S. Carolina circulating managers hold conference in Charlotte. 0.20-31:5.
Newspapers
  • Of all Raleigh's newspapers none outshone Ashe boys Sun. Se.5-31:8 M,
  • A.P.club of state meets in Greensboro. Mar. 15-32:2.
  • Newman gives Kiwanians real look behind scence. May ?l-32:l?.
  • O.J.Peterson to edit newspaper here. 0.1-32:5.
  • Circulation men eiid convetion in Durhan 0.19-32:3.
Newspapers
  • Press and pressure (ed) Je.25-35:4.
  • Kinston neweoaner begins publication.
  • Jl.6-35:9.
  • Old newspapers owned locally. 0.27-35:1;
  • 13 X.
  • Death of State's Voice and birth of Rob
  • eson Voice. N.30-35:1.
  • Home. Jl.23-36:1.
  • Arthur Burgess heads for newspaper
  • heights. 0.29-36:2.
Newspapers
  • Reporter on Lenoir News Topics called lie, replies by blows. 0.21-32:7.
  • Unbridled wet newspaper runs rampant in Raleigh. N.15-32: 5.
  • . Carroll Wilson to publish state tabloid natter. May 8-33:7.
  • Tiew cron. (ed.) May 9-33:4.
  • Newspapermen to bulla club at Nag's Head. Ag.31-33:5.